“Sea Smoke“ - Ellis 36

Traditional Downeast Yacht Inspired By The Classic Boats Of Maine

The traditional semi-displacement hull on the Ellis 36 ensures a safe and pleasurable boat that handles well in any seas. While the Ellis 36 performs well at any speed, she will maintain a cruising speed of 14 knots and has a top-end of 20 knots. Don Ellis designed the Ellis 36 with a bit of flare at the bow and a fairly flat run aft for a dry boat with minimal bow rise. He also designed her with a 13′ 2″ beam, which allows for spacious interior configurations. Accommodations include a full galley, head & separate shower, full walk-around berth, fold-away dining tables for 6 people, and more.

 

In 1947, Ralph Ellis embarked on the legendary boat-building venture with Raymond Bunker in Southwest Harbor, Maine. The subsequent partnership of “Bunker and Ellis” established a remarkable legacy of building classic lobster yachts.